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Dare to act and love life. He had the courage and enthusiasm to explore the unknown world, and he also had a certain colonial mentality, which was inseparable from the British national conditions at that time. Personally, I think Gulliver is a bit arrogant, he looks down on regions and peoples that are backward than himself.
But overall it was helpful and cheerful. Gulliver tries to change his surroundings and often compromises when he encounters setbacks. He has petty-bourgeois self-preservation.
A sober-minded traveler who maintains the deep goodness of human beings. Moreover, he is a very righteous person, he is not surprised in the face of difficulties, and he faces them calmly. He is a mirror that creates a stage for the author, so the personality is not obvious, and there is no need to delve into it.
But judging from the background of the era in which he wrote, he has the self-preservation of the petty bourgeoisie, and from the perspective of the storyline, he is a sober tourist who maintains the deep goodness of human beings.
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The explanation of Gulliver's Travels is long**. Swift, England, 1726. In four parts:
Villain's Travels to the Country, Adult's Travels to the Country, Laputa and Other Places, and Zhima Country. ** Through the experience of British doctor Gulliver sailing to four fantasy countries, he attacks the corrupt politics and wars of aggression of the British Empire.
Word Decomposition Explanation of Travelogue A detailed explanation of the genre in which the travels are recorded, and the name of the literary genre. An article about the experience of the tour. Ba Jin, "Bright ยท Good Guy":
When I left for China, Mr. Mudong gave me a copy of his dear out-of-print travelogue. Yang buried the "Haishi Preface": "This episode is bent and the cover is put away.
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1. The author of "Gulliver's Travels" is the famous Irish writer Jonathan Swift, who belongs to the British Enlightenment period writers, unlike other writers who praise capitalism, Jonathan Swift prefers to focus his work on the hardships and sufferings experienced by ordinary people in life.
2. Jonathan Swift's realist works broke the standard of literary creation in the British literary world, which had been based on classicism in the early period, which made Jonathan Swift's works more of extraordinary literary significance and value in history. Jonathan Swift is very good at using his works to criticize the bad phenomena in society, so he is also known as the "master of satirical literature" by later generations.
3. Jonathan Swift's satirical literature often has the characteristics of very witty humor, and his "Gulliver's Travels" is praised as his immortal masterpiece in satirical literature, which exposes the exploitative nature of the capitalist class, as well as the inferior nature of mercenary, and vigorously satirizes the decay of the British ruling class.
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